AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of urinary dysfunction is related to the development of overactive bladder (OAB) dysfunction. Solifenacin is a relatively new selective antimuscarinic agent that has been shown to be particularly useful in treating OAB dysfunction in both men and women. Experimentally, we have previously demonstrated that OAB is associated with the generation of free radicals and oxidative damage to the bladder. We tested the hypothesis that the combination of solifenacin + coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) + α-lipoic acid (α-LA) is more effective in treating OAB than the individual compounds.Materials and MethodsIn total, 48 male New Zealand White rabbits were separated into 8 groups of 6 rabbits each. The following oral tr...
Purpose: With the availability of the once daily oral antimuscarinic agent solifenacin (5 mg), we st...
There is increasing evidence that the generation of free radicals plays a role in the development of...
Aims: Previously we showed that ischemia alters bladder smooth muscle contractility in the rabbit. T...
AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of bladder dysfunction is related to the development o...
AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of urinary dysfunction is related to the development o...
Abstract: Purpose To investigate the effects of solifenacin on the detrusor function in OAB patients...
ObjectiveSolifenacin is an anticholinergic agent selective to M3 cholinergic receptor and has been w...
Background/Aims: Overactive bladder associated with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) is a highly pre...
Epidemiological studies have shown that lower urinary tract symptoms, including overactive bladder, ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was developed to determine whether the generation of free radicals, induced by...
Urinary dysfunction is a common pathological condition that can significantly decrease the quality o...
Background/PurposeVarious antimuscarinic agents have been developed for the treatment of overactive ...
AIMS:To investigate the effect of a free radical scavenger (tempol) after relief of partial bladder ...
The vascular supply to the human bladder is derived mainly from the superior and inferior vesical ar...
Various antimuscarinic agents have been developed for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB). Mor...
Purpose: With the availability of the once daily oral antimuscarinic agent solifenacin (5 mg), we st...
There is increasing evidence that the generation of free radicals plays a role in the development of...
Aims: Previously we showed that ischemia alters bladder smooth muscle contractility in the rabbit. T...
AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of bladder dysfunction is related to the development o...
AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of urinary dysfunction is related to the development o...
Abstract: Purpose To investigate the effects of solifenacin on the detrusor function in OAB patients...
ObjectiveSolifenacin is an anticholinergic agent selective to M3 cholinergic receptor and has been w...
Background/Aims: Overactive bladder associated with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) is a highly pre...
Epidemiological studies have shown that lower urinary tract symptoms, including overactive bladder, ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was developed to determine whether the generation of free radicals, induced by...
Urinary dysfunction is a common pathological condition that can significantly decrease the quality o...
Background/PurposeVarious antimuscarinic agents have been developed for the treatment of overactive ...
AIMS:To investigate the effect of a free radical scavenger (tempol) after relief of partial bladder ...
The vascular supply to the human bladder is derived mainly from the superior and inferior vesical ar...
Various antimuscarinic agents have been developed for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB). Mor...
Purpose: With the availability of the once daily oral antimuscarinic agent solifenacin (5 mg), we st...
There is increasing evidence that the generation of free radicals plays a role in the development of...
Aims: Previously we showed that ischemia alters bladder smooth muscle contractility in the rabbit. T...